#30s Cinema
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silentagecinema · 5 months ago
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the wizard of oz (1939) the red shoes (1948)
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jeanharlowshair · 1 year ago
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Photoplay Magazine, February 1936.
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labyrinthofstreams · 1 year ago
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Norma Shearer wearing a sparkly, star themed Adrian costume in Marie Antoinette (1938)
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witchesonatree · 2 years ago
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old hollywood movie posters really hit different
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bimbomoviebash · 11 months ago
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42nd Street, 1933
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savage-kult-of-gorthaur · 2 months ago
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FROM THE ROCK N ROLL PUBLIC LIBRARY ARCHIVES -- A LOOK AT 1930s BRITISH CINEMA COVER GIRLS.
PIC(S) INFO: Spotlight on cover page and several other pages to vintage film magazine, "Film Pictorial," published September 18, 1937, with English actress Anna Neagle as Queen Victoria in "Queen Victoria the Great," on the cover.
Source: www.picuki.com/media/3465502805429005439.
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gingerbaci · 2 years ago
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Carole Lombard, 1930s - via x
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kekwcomics · 2 years ago
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THE FIGHTING DEVIL DOGS (Republic, 1938)
Is this where George Lucas got his inspiration for Darth Vader -- from its villain, The Lightning?
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goryhorroor · 7 months ago
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horror sub-genres: cults
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blackthornluce · 6 months ago
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the endless list of my favorite movies : 13 Going on 30 (2004) directed by Gary Winick.
Matt, stop being so nice to me. I don't deserve it. Do you know what kind of person I am now, I mean - do you know who I am right now? I don't have any real friends. I did something bad with a married guy. I don't talk to my mom and dad. I'm not a nice person. And the thing is - I'm not 13 anymore.
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silentagecinema · 11 months ago
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modern times (1936) directed by charlie chaplin
"well, you're a free man."
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jeanharlowshair · 4 months ago
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Movie Classic Magazine, October 1931.
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gael-garcia · 3 months ago
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Desert Hearts (1985, Donna Deitch)
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witchesonatree · 2 years ago
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bogie. 🩶
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sharon-tate · 4 months ago
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Hedy Lamarr photographed by Alfred Eisenstaedt at her home in Hollywood for LIFE magazine, 1938
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savage-kult-of-gorthaur · 26 days ago
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THE UNSUNG LITERARY BASIS BEHIND UNIVERSAL'S "THE INVISIBLE MAN" (1933).
PIC(S) INFO: Spotlight on First Edition hardcover dust jacket cover art to "THE MURDERER INVISIBLE," written by Philip Wylie and published by Farrar & Rinehart Incorporated in 1931, New York, USA.
MINI-OVERVIEW: Mystery and science fiction novel of a man who can turn himself invisible and seeks to rule the world. Wylie freely admits indebtedness to Wells' novel "The Invisible Man" (which Wylie, unaccredited, helped write the screenplay for the 1933 Universal horror film).
EXTRA INFO: [Reference: Clareson, Science Fiction in America, 1870s-1930s 835. In 333. Bleiler (1978), p. 213. Reginald 15693. Hubin (1994) p. 882].
Sources: www.abebooks.com/first-edition/MURDERER-INVISIBLE-Wylie-Philip-Farrar-Rinehart/30864323096/bd.
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